Extract of sample The Communist Manifesto

According to Trotsky, the Communist Manifesto was not in the anticipation to the capitalism-imperialism and did not relate to the colonial and pre-colonial countries struggle for independence (Marx and Engels 15). According to the manifesto bourgeoisie the modern state is concerned with the management of the common affairs (15).Many people find inspiration of activists work of analyzing the Capitalism society as it encourages revolutionary change. The future generations will still find the document important because of its influence on the formation of democracies in several countries. The document is important to communist movements and with each new reading, of the text, there are new insights. The Capitalism system in many countries is due to the economic crisis and not the contentions found in the Manifesto. Marx was right on various issues of capitalism as his views are visible the powerful elites of the world as the social, political, and economic life has had many changes since the Manifesto.
The Marxism ideologies were a guide to reality as it provides accurate and modern issues although some propositions require modifications (23). There are ideas that help in todays development especially in finding the right course for the workers movement The manifesto truly describes the change process from feudal relations to capitalism and provides the transition from capitalism to socialism in many nations of the world. The characteristics of the working class have changed since the launch of the document 150 years ago as the predominant blue-collar jobs as there are many skilled technical jobs in the industry (26). Capitalism today requires more educated workers due to the mechanization in the job industry unlike in the past. There are many changes in the workforce such as the existence of the highly-skilled workers and non-permanent, and part-time workers especially in the service
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The Communist Manifesto is still relevant as it contained and projected the change from capitalism to socialism such as the power associated with the working class. The document has a lot of influence on politics even today and has not lost its relevance. The document is still…

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This acts as the motivating force behind the development of the ideas. The relationship between classes is classified as an era of the means of production. However, this relationship does not exist as it becomes incompatible with the developing forces of production.

Name Instructor’s Name Course Date of Submission The Communist Manifesto The class system has become deeply embedded in our society and the society has been divided into different segments due to this system. The gap between the elite class and the working class keeps on increasing.

Today, the class struggle, is as real as it was then during French revolution. The middle class has taken the place of the bourgeoisie while workers and unemployed represent the proletariats. According to Marx, the middle class interest for a humongous profit would exploit the labor force due to forces of demand in the market.

A Critical Analysis of “The Communist Manifesto”. In 1848, Karl Marx and Frederick Engels together wrote the book, “The Communist Manifesto” which is often thought to one of the most powerful political manuscripts in modern world. It is said that the “Communist Manifesto” is the Bible of the communists.

He presents his suppositions about the operation of the society and politics. According to the authors, rising industrial workers exploitation will ultimately lead to a revolution under which capitalism is overturned. Marx’s theories about the society and politics reflect on the difficulties faced be industrial workers, who lived in abject poverty and worked in awful conditions with minimal political representation.

With market expansion, mercantilism paved the way for capitalism. However, with all its virtues, capitalism gave rise to inequality of income and wealth, resulting in inequality of economic and political power. The conflict between the bourgeoisies and proletariat worried many thinkers.